Servants of the Supernatural

Born of the so-called Victorian 'pseudo science' of mesmerism, the séance enjoyed a late 19th century golden age that ministered to the Victorian obsession with science, religious doubt, and entertainment.

Mediums, psychics and somnambulists were investigated by amateur sleuths and by scientists like Faraday and Darwin; their performances imitated and exposed by magicians, denounced by clerics, satirised in the press. Yet the popularity of spiritualism and the séance endured - and does so to this day.

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Imprint: Arrow

Published: 01/01/2009

ISBN: 9780099478867

Length: 320 Pages

Dimensions: 198mm x 20mm x 129mm

Weight: 224g

RRP: £12.99

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"<i>Servants of the Supernatural</i> takes us on a <b>joyously weird</b> circuit of the Victorian obsession with the supernatural... R<b>iotously enjoyable</b>."